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"AUAB" ah* "SHAHs TE AS. LOOK ODT FOR TBB CASH: FBESEhTS ENCLOSED WITH TEA. A theie FAMOUB TEAS bare now gained •uoh a thorough hold on the pabllo taate, the proprietor! have deoided to diioontinue a great portion of their «dv«rtiiing, and to give THEIR CUSIOMEBS the benefit of the MONEY thus 84VED. To effoot thl« a large number of CABH ORDERS for 2s 6d. 58, and 10s e»oh will, after June lib, be enoloied in many of the paoket* and tint containing the Tea. TheieCASH ORDERS (printed on pink paper wl'l be paj able throngh the *torekeeper from whom the tea hai been procured or fr»m the Wholesale (N.Z. Agenti. JAMES HAMILTON, THAMES BTBEET, OAMARU. Boli Aoknt for North Otaqo.

CIDER,

"GOLDEN APPLE" BRAND. This Wholesome, Delloicms, and (Stimulating Beverage is manufaotureo^from^ PURE JUICE OF APPLES Looally Grown, and is equal to Devonshire Cider. 0 c had in BULK or BOTTLE. TjILETCHEB, TJUMPHREYS, AND /~10., CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CBRIS CHURCU.

rpilß rpEAS qihE pEOPLE T\ RI N X 1 THE THREE POPULAR BLENDS BUITABIE T ALL TASTES, TIGER a MANDARIN a TIGER MANUARIN TIGKR A Pare Indian ond Cey- MANDARIN A Pure China, Indian, and CeyTIGER lou Blend. Mi ND AKIN 100 Blend. TIGER MANDARIN TIGER ) MANDARIN . UASLEMERE ) HABLEMERE / THE NEW CEYLON TEA {J^LBMEKE Y PUKE CEYLON TEA. BASLEMERE I HA^LFMERE j The LARGE »nd EVER-INCREASING BALE of theis WELL-KNOWN ond POPLLAR TEAS hoi now Attained »ach proportion* as to p.ove conclmlvoly that about O>E IN EVERY FOUR of the whole population of Otago and Southland muttooa■Untly use one or other of them, ! RATTRAY & SON, W olbhale Aoento.

THE LATEST JNVENTION. SKULL'S OKONITE TRUSSES FOR |HERNIA:(RUPTURE). (EipeoiaUy for Traveller!, Golonlito, and Rtiidenti in Tropical CHuiatea.) Awards —

Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition 1889), Gold Medal, " World's Fair," Chicago (1893).

Skuli'a Okonite Trasses for Kaptare are in all respeots the most perfect and unique instruments ever offered to the publio as meohanioal supports and remedial appliances for auy form of Rupture or Internal Prolapse. These trasses are of the best possible manufacture, they are selfadjusting, light and comfortable. The external surface being completely covered with a non-absorbent material (Okonite), of a flesb oolor, resembling ivory, thry cannot be detected when bathing ; they absolutely impervious to moisture, perspiration, and the acid exorotlons of the skin, oannot rust or get out of order, cause no cutaneous irritation, will hold securely any aiee protrusion without pain, may be washed when necessary with impunity, and oan therefore be worn tny length of time in any olimate without becoming offensive, as is tht case with those constructed with leather, elastlo and other objeotionable materials of a porous character, Bkull's Okonite Trusses for Rupture weigh only a few ounoes, and being praoti* oally indeatrnotible, oan be gaarantesd to last a lifetime, thus involving no further •zpentf to the purobaseri beyond first oost, and tbe undoubted advantages they possess ovex every other truss extant constitute them as absolutely the best, and therefore the cheapest, that oan be procured. Tbe following are • few extraoti from the leading Medioai Journals t Th* Lanost.— "Skull's Okonite 1 raises are the moat effective we have aver uOtiotd."

THEODORE SKULL, SURGIOAfrRINSTRUMENT AND APPLIANCE MANUFACTURER, 191, SIAITISBURT AVSMOX, LONDON, W., EmOLAMD. iTmQa&ratii' walk from PlooftdlUy, Oxford and Q*mbrld|t OlroaiM,> (ErrAimaiD, 1668.) MlMfMtani et All kind* fJSarfloit iMtnmwH, Ttmih, fiilli, ObiMrlt Hsi%i4t KmN« 4 Wn|i, *nw-Upi, AtkUti, SwpMNrf DMd*|«< HnimM, Qyricfi*/ uHn» EMbN Ot^it mi [M t*i«wlw« iwM I

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8173, 3 May 1895, Page 1

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572

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8173, 3 May 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8173, 3 May 1895, Page 1

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